This is a blog that Andy has written to describe his battle with cystic fibrosis. Andy is 40 years old and is married to his beautiful bride Andrea and has two miracle children, Avery and Ethan. Andy appreciates each day and hopes to show the doubters that in his world CF stands for Can Fight!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The Sneiderman Trial Day 2

I'm here for day 2 of the trial. I can't comment on the case but I'm proud of Andrea. She's been amazing. This place is a media circus. I feel like I'm at the Super Bowl as far as all of the media trucks here. Thanks for all of the emails and texts checking on me. Keep the family in your prayers please.

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I suppose delusion is a staple of American life and in many cases a good thing. In this case perhaps not so much. Mrs. Sneiderman's testimony directly conflicts with that of virtually every other witness. She has acted in a hostile, snappy, aggressive fashion that shows another side of her that is more believable that the "poor innocent widow she attempts to portray. Her strange and frankly irrational behavior in the courthouse and with her "former Friend Ms. Citron" make her look even worse. Its hard to believe that any attorney didnt put her on a leash prior to the trial. Let alone let her testify. I wonder if perhaps she is being led into a trap? Hmmm.. Most likely not. The rich folks always get away with murder. It is a sad commentary though. With a net worth of $1.8 million dollars a, $900k home, and a job she still just couldnt give the husband a break. This is just greed and the type of stuff that make most American males run for the hills when it comes to marriage. Declining marriage rates, increasing divorce rates......is there any wonder.

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I have cystic fibrosis. I have a beautiful wife and 2 great kids that my wife and I had through IVF since CF caused me to be infertile. I just finished my new book which will be in bookstores next year. I'm also a motivational speaker and fundraiser. I have spoken all over the U.S. and recently spoke in Wexford, Ireland. My event, A Wish for Wendy, has raised over $1.25 million in 12 years. I ran with the Olympic Torch in 2001. I speak to several groups about cystic fibrosis as well as my bouts with depression. I became the first board member of the Georgia CF Foundation to have cystic fibrosis. My dad and I started the Wish for Wendy Foundation in memory of my sister Wendy who passed away from CF. While CF has brought a lot of pain to my life, I feel very fortunate for the people I have in my life. I have written 3 books already. The Drive at 35 is my third book and hopefully the best. This memoir talks about my issues with CF, depression and many other items. The book has forewords from Garth Brooks and Celibe Dion. If anyone is interested in my book, please e-mail me at andy@andylipman.com.